A set of six dining chairs, model 124, designed by Helena and Jerzy Kurmanowicz and manufactured by Radomszczańskie Zakłady Przemysłu Drzewnego in the 1950s. In…
A pair of armchairs produced in Germany in the 1960s. The armchairs have been fully restored. The seats feature new soft padding and upholstery fabric…
A pair of armchairs, model 04-B, manufactured by Bydgoszcz Furniture Factories, Poland, 1960s. The armchairs have been restored, with new padding and upholstery in a…
The GFM-142 armchair designed by Edmund Homa, manufactured in the Gościcińska Fabryka Mebli (GFM) Poland, 1960s. The GFM-142 model is a club armchair characterized by…
A pair of B7522 club armchairs, designed by Zenon Bączyk, manufactured in Poland in the 1960s. The club armchairs, originally designed for public spaces such…
Dining table, part of the furniture set type 1050 “Syrius” manufactured by Bytomskie Fabryki Mebli in the 1960s. The table has been renovated. Walnut veneered…
The dining table manufactured by Zielonogórskie Fabryki Mebli, Poland in the 1960s. The piece has been fully restored. This is an extendable dining table (+40cm),…
Set of 2, shell-shaped cocktail chairs, manufactured in Germany in the 1950s. The chairs have been renovated, gaining white bouclé fabric and new filling.…
A pair of GFM-64 armchairs in a high-back version, designed by Edmund Homa, manufactured at the Gościcińska Furniture Factory, Poland in the 1960s. The armchairs…
Pair of vintage restored “Bunny” armchairs, model 300-177, produced by the Dolnośląska Fabryka Mebli, Poland, 1970s. The set has been fully restored. Armchairs frames are…
The sideboard was manufactured by Spółdzielnie Pracy Spójnia, Poland in the 1960s. This model is the essence of vintage style. The wooden structure raises a…
A pair of B7522 club armchairs, designed by Zenon Bączyk, manufactured in Poland in the 1960s. The vintage club armchairs, originally designed for public spaces…
A pair of club armchairs manufactured in Poland in the 1970s. The armchairs have been renovated, the filling and upholstery replaced with a thick weave…
A pair of GFM-87 armchairs, designed by Juliusz Kędziorek, manufactured at the Gościcińska Fabryka Mebli (GFM) Poland, 1960s. This is an example of solid carpentry…
A large and comfortable armchair, type 1326, designed by the duo Stanisław Lejkowski and Wacław Leśniewski in the late 1950s and manufactured by Bydgoszcz Furniture…